Gamble House is an Arts and Crafts masterpiece. It was built by renowned architects Charles and Henry Greene and now open to the public as a museum and architectural conservancy.
William Wrigley Jr., maker of Wrigley’s chewing gum. The stately former home of Wrigley Jr. still stands today, proudly serving as the headquarters for the world-renowned Tournament of Roses Parade.
The Rose Bowl, a National Historic Landmark, is host of the oldest and most famous college football postseason bowl game, the Tournament of Roses Rose Bowl Game, every New Year's Day. It is the home field for the UCLA Bruins football team and has hosted five Super Bowls. Important soccer matches include the 1984 Summer Olympics, the final of the FIFA World Cup 1994 hosted in USA, and the final in FIFA Women's World Cup 1999.
The Norton Simon Museum, at the intersection of Orange Grove and Colorado Boulevards. This corner marks the official start of the Rose Parade route and so the museum can be seen, quite clearly, every year during the parade broadcast.
The California Institute of Technology is in the southern-central area of Pasadena, with Pasadena City College located just to the northeast.
The Pasadena Symphony, founded in 1928, offers several concerts a year at the Pasadena Civic Center and the Pasadena Pops plays at nearby Descanso Gardens.
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Pasadena, CA 91106
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Pasadena, CA 91101
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Pasadena, CA 91107
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Pasadena, CA 91107
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Pasadena, CA 91106
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